Hello, I'm trying to keep up to date my local mirror of KDE2 for potato with an apt-move I've recompiled from the woody sources (v4.x). Seeing that an "apt-move localupdate" created a non-us section in my mirror, I looked better and saw (in /var/state/apt/lists, for example), that libssl096 and others are tagged as being from section non-us, and official packages are in section non-US. It makes ssh non directly installable on other machines, too. I'd like to know if it's deliberate or an (very understandable) mistake in the debianization. Thanks in advance, -- Christophe "CHiPs" PETIT <chips@chips.fr.eu.org> http://chips.free.fr/ Linux-Nantes: Partagez Votre Savoir http://www.linux-nantes.fr.eu.org/ http://www.debian.org/ Debian: When Code Matters More Than Commercials. [It is much harder to find a job than to keep one.]
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